- byLiliana Sánchez
- March 22, 2024
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Uruguayan-Chilean startup Foccuz, which develops software solutions for sales teams, raised $700K in a seed round with the participation of Carabela VC, MGV Capital, Kuiper VC, and Invariantes. The funds will be used to acquire talent, develop the product, and launch in Latin America, focusing on Chile, Mexico, and Colombia.
Foccuzz provides software that automates all processes by integrating multiple data sources to provide real-time visibility, improve productivity, maximize revenue, and make data-driven decisions in less time.
“Our goal is to become the autopilot for B2B sales executives and boost the potential of commercial teams. We want to be market leaders, setting performance standards for the real estate and software industries in Latin America,” said Gabriel García da Rosa, CEO and co-founder of Foccuz.
Foccuz was founded in 2023 by Claudia Van Os, Gabriel García da Rosa, and Martín Llofriu, former employees of Nowports, a Mexican unicorn, and iRobot.
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- Chile
- Latin America
- Startups
- Uruguay
Liliana Sánchez
Liliana has a bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media Production. She has worked in fintech and logistic startups developing communication strategies and content creation.
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